- Do you know the names of all of the particle in an atom? ______
- Where is each located in an atom? ______
- What are their charges? ______
- Do you know the difference between the atomic mass and the atomic number? ______
- Do you know where to find the atomic number and the atomic mass on both the PTOE as well as when written in isotope notation? ______
- Do you know what an isotope is? ______
- Do you know what happens if the number of protons changes? ______
- Do you know what types of elements are found in ionic compounds? ______
- Do you know what types of elements are found in covalent compounds? ______
- Do you know which type of bond is formed when elements SHARE electrons and which type of bond is formed when elements TRANSFER (give away or take on) electrons? ______
- Write the formula for density. ______
- How can you determine mass if given density and volume? ______
- How do you determine if a prefix will be used when naming a compound? ______
- What does the Law of Conservation of matter say? ______
- What do you call the initial substances in a reaction (those on the left of the arrow)? ______
- What do you call the final substances in a reaction (those on the right of the arrow)? ______
- Can you balance an equation? Write an example ______
- Write examples (like A + B → AB) for a synthesis reaction ______a decomposition reaction ______
a single replacement reaction ______
a double replacement reaction ______
- What are the three products of radioactive (nuclear) decay? ______
- Which one can be represented as a particle similar to a Helium nucleus? ______
- Which one can be represented as an electron being discharged? ______
- Which one is pure energy transmitted from the decay process? ______
- What substances can each of the particle penetrate? ______
- What is fission?______
- What is fusion? ______
- Create your own half life table below.
- How many half lifes does it take for ⅞ of the original substance to decay? ______
- When is nuclear energy is helpful and practical? ______
- What are some of the potential problems related to nuclear energy? ______
- Do you know how to find the number of valence electrons? ______
- Do you know how to determine if a cation or anion will form, and what its charge will be? ______
- What kind of atom does Mg form? ______
- What kind of ion does Ca form? ______
- What kind of ion does O form?______
- What are the Locations of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids on the PTOE? ______
- Do you know how to use the PTOE to figure out the things that you DON’T know, like the reactivity of Ti or Xe? ______
- What is plasma? ______
- Compare the movement of particles of solids, liquids and gasses to kids at a basketball game. ______
- What is Charles law? ______
- What is Boyles law? ______
- What is a solute? ______
- What is a solvent? ______
- What is a solution? ______
- What are the three ways one can affect the rate a solute dissolves? ______
- Do you know how to read a solubility curve? Draw and example below and locate unsaturated, saturated and supersaturated points on that diagram.
- Which one (acids or bases) has hydrogen (H+) ions and which has hydroxide (OH-) ions? ______
- Do you know which turns universal indicator or pH paper red and which turns it blue? ______
- Do you know common household examples of each? ______
- Do you know which taste sour and which taste bitter? ______
- Which feel like a sting and which feel slippery? ______
- What kind of energy is an unlit match?
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- Do you know what transformations it may go through as it is struck and lit? ______
- Do you know the three forms of heat transfer? ______
- Do you know which one can happen in outer space? ______
- Which one occurs in a fluid (like air or water)? ______
- Which requires objects to touch or collide? ______
- Do you know how to calculate heat capacity /specific heat? Draw and label the magic triangle.
- Using the magic triangle, write the equations to solve for Q, M, C and T ______
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- Can you describe what is happening at the various points of this phase diagram (Points A, B, C, D and E)?